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Alice H. Suroviec is a Professor of Bioanalytical Chemistry and Dean of The School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences at Berry College. She holds a B.S. in Chemistry from Allegheny College (2000) and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Virginia Tech (2005). Her research focuses on biosensor development, enzymatically modified electrodes, and self-assembled monolayers on nanomaterials. She teaches courses in Analytical Chemistry, Food Chemistry, and General Chemistry.
Her work emphasizes electrochemical methods for environmental and biomedical applications, including the detection of organophosphates, catechins in tea, and biomolecules like hemoglobin. She actively contributes to undergraduate laboratory education, developing accessible electrochemistry experiments and biosensor protocols. As Dean, she oversees interdisciplinary programs in the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences.
Notable professional roles include serving as an Associate Editor for the Journal of the Electrochemical Society and on the Board of Directors for the Society of Electroanalytical Chemists. Her research integrates nanotechnology with electrochemistry to advance sensor technology and analytical methodologies.
Her advising and grants section remains unspecified in available records, though her extensive publication record reflects sustained contributions to bioanalytical and electrochemical research. She is affiliated with McAllister Hall at Berry College and maintains active collaboration in material science and analytical chemistry.

